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watch our show, america. >> we will. let's get with it. you can see "the new adventures of old christine" wednesday nights at 8:00 and 7:00 central. you better watch right here on cbs. now here's maggie. >>> all right. a toast to julia louis-dreyfus on the show. chef charlie palmer is here. fixing an amazing pork dish that also has apples. we're going to try to break a world record, kenneth lee is going to try to regain his title for the most apple sliced in midair in one minute. he'll slice apples with a sword. for a short time, dunkin' donuts has something the whole gang will love -- six fresh, delicious donuts for just $3. affordable treats to share with friends, family, and co-workers. grab six donuts for only $3 today. america runs on dunkin'. >>> tonight, seven of the world's top chefs will celebrate american cuisine at the james beard foundation here in new york. one of them is chef charlie palmer who has 13 restaurants and is a multiple award winner. and he's here to share some of his favorite pork recipes with us this morning. goo
watch our show, america. >> we will. let's get with it. you can see "the new adventures of old christine" wednesday nights at 8:00 and 7:00 central. you better watch right here on cbs. now here's maggie. >>> all right. a toast to julia louis-dreyfus on the show. chef charlie palmer is here. fixing an amazing pork dish that also has apples. we're going to try to break a world record, kenneth lee is going to try to regain his title for the most apple sliced in midair in...
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she'll break the news to the rest of america today. her empire extends from magazines to books to movies. but what she's best known for -- >> please welcome my dear friend -- >> reporter: is the oprah winfrey show, one of the most successful daytime talk shows in television history. >> welcome to the very first national oprah winfrey show. >> reporter: its debut in 1986 marked the start of the transformation ever a little known local tv anchor into a media powerhouse. her net worth, an estimated $2.7 billion. the oprah winfrey show was watched in 145 countries worldwide and an estimated 42 million viewers tune in on a weekly basis. oprah has the power to turn unknown writers in to best sellers about sxwlp she's defining, she's seminole, she's important. it's hard to imagine what a talk show world without oprah had look like. >> reporter: over the years, she's interviewed everybody from a hyped up tom cruise to world leaders and even recently scooped up sarah palin. >> one final question about levi. will he be invited to thanksgiving di
she'll break the news to the rest of america today. her empire extends from magazines to books to movies. but what she's best known for -- >> please welcome my dear friend -- >> reporter: is the oprah winfrey show, one of the most successful daytime talk shows in television history. >> welcome to the very first national oprah winfrey show. >> reporter: its debut in 1986 marked the start of the transformation ever a little known local tv anchor into a media powerhouse....
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america's worst mom. i was shocked. >> reporter: she's the founder of free range kids, a movement, blog and book aimed at bringing to the ground so-called helicopter parents. >> you know what these are? these are baby knee pads. okay? and they're cute. >> reporter: from knee pads for when our kids crawl to inspecting their college dorm rooms, she says protective parents is hurting, not helping, today's kids. >> what we've been doing with the bubble wrapping of our kids is actually debt friday mental to their development. they're not making decisions, they talk to us on the phone, should i have the cookie, should i not have thecookie. >> reporter: so are the days of helicopter parents in free fall? last week's "time" magazine cover story suggests hyper parents may be another casualty of the poor economy. >> the recession has done so much to change family life. >> reporter: according to a recent cbs news poll, a third of families said they cut back on their children's extracurricular activities because chee
america's worst mom. i was shocked. >> reporter: she's the founder of free range kids, a movement, blog and book aimed at bringing to the ground so-called helicopter parents. >> you know what these are? these are baby knee pads. okay? and they're cute. >> reporter: from knee pads for when our kids crawl to inspecting their college dorm rooms, she says protective parents is hurting, not helping, today's kids. >> what we've been doing with the bubble wrapping of our kids...
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i think she is a powerful voice for conservative and she has a lot of appeal out in america. and the camera loves her p. i think that has a lot to do with the pay the tread for her. i think any liberal male took his life in his hands for saying, well, i'd never vote for her, but, boy, she's attractive. w. ah. >> all right, last but not least, guess who's book is out in paper, right? there it is. >> this week he said. i discuss the media's treatment of palin in here. >> i remember that. i remember our conversation about that. all right, ann coulter, good to see you. >>> dave is still out tracking that powerful east coast storm. he's in cape may this morning. blustery, windy, nasty. how are you doing, pal? >> reporter: well, you just named all the words which describe how it is affecting people right along the >>> and that's a quick look at your weather picture. making if i, we'll accepted it back to you in new york. >>> still ahead, cindy draw nord is the target of extortion. we'll tell you what one man is accused of doing with her daughter's photo. this is "the early show" on
i think she is a powerful voice for conservative and she has a lot of appeal out in america. and the camera loves her p. i think that has a lot to do with the pay the tread for her. i think any liberal male took his life in his hands for saying, well, i'd never vote for her, but, boy, she's attractive. w. ah. >> all right, last but not least, guess who's book is out in paper, right? there it is. >> this week he said. i discuss the media's treatment of palin in here. >> i...
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just enough time, judith jones discovered, to sing one verse of "america the beautiful." ♪ america ♪ america, god shed his grace on thee ♪ ♪ and crowned thy good with brotherhood ♪ ♪ from sea to shining sea >> reporter: is that a minute? >> yep. >> reporter: by now it has to be pretty obvious that judith jones is not your average 85-year-old. she still works full time as senior editor and vice president at the new york publishing house knopf. here at her vermont farm, she also raises cattle. black angus and belted galloway. she tries not to get to know them too well. >> you don't have to back away. >> reporter: don't worry. we're not cooking one of judith jones's cows. >> one dish i love to make is.... >> reporter: we're taking what's left of the skirt steak and turning it into a completely different dish. >> and i chop these stems and all. >> reporter: the cook book calls for mushrooms, garlic, a shallot, red wine. >> just enough to moisten it. >> reporter: and nice soft just made bread crumbs. >> i deliberately don't use the word leftovers. i use the word "second rounds" or
just enough time, judith jones discovered, to sing one verse of "america the beautiful." ♪ america ♪ america, god shed his grace on thee ♪ ♪ and crowned thy good with brotherhood ♪ ♪ from sea to shining sea >> reporter: is that a minute? >> yep. >> reporter: by now it has to be pretty obvious that judith jones is not your average 85-year-old. she still works full time as senior editor and vice president at the new york publishing house knopf. here at her...
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the average dress size in america today? 14. >> i think we're getting more real all over the place. >> reporter: the figures speak for themselves. and increasingly designers like betsy johnson are taking notice. >> let's dress more women because if it's left up to just dressing our skinny mini-s, we'll be out of business. there ain't enough of 'em. >> reporter: she's launched a plus-size lingerie line. designers like michael koors and calvin klein have plus-sized clothing lines. >> the plus-size market is a growing market. >> reporter: industry analyst dana tellsee. >> we're seeing more companies dip their toe in the water. >> reporter: sales are up and so is visibility. j.c. penney has begun to use larger minkins. >> this will give you a more realistic viewpoint. what that does for the customer is when you look at it it says, oh, that's what it's going to look like on me. >> reporter: glamor magazine has decided to put more real- sized women in its pages and commissioned this photo of seven plus-sized models. >> they're not
the average dress size in america today? 14. >> i think we're getting more real all over the place. >> reporter: the figures speak for themselves. and increasingly designers like betsy johnson are taking notice. >> let's dress more women because if it's left up to just dressing our skinny mini-s, we'll be out of business. there ain't enough of 'em. >> reporter: she's launched a plus-size lingerie line. designers like michael koors and calvin klein have plus-sized...
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. >> reporter: the oprah show has been america's top talk show for over two decades. the oprah show goes beyond the u.s. oprah started her career in tennessee, she eventually moved to chicago. one year later, that show became the oprah show. the show has won numerous awards and has touched upon just about every topic under the sun, making oprah a household name. >> hello chicago. >> reporter: oprah's employees are also said to see their icon leave. >> i feel said, but it's a legacy, she will live on. >> reporter: oprah will reveal the final date of her show friday. the oprah winfrey show will not be transferred to cable television, bringing an end to an era. >> reports indicate oprah will debut the oprah winfrey network in the year 2011. the venture is expected to be the home of her new talk show. >>> well, a long way from that little funk desk she used to have next to mine. >>> a sweet solution, snowy rose are no different to -- snowy roads are not unusual to baltimore. but this year, the transportation department is planing to use a cooking ingreed to keep ice off t
. >> reporter: the oprah show has been america's top talk show for over two decades. the oprah show goes beyond the u.s. oprah started her career in tennessee, she eventually moved to chicago. one year later, that show became the oprah show. the show has won numerous awards and has touched upon just about every topic under the sun, making oprah a household name. >> hello chicago. >> reporter: oprah's employees are also said to see their icon leave. >> i feel said, but...
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. >> reporter: president hu remained stone-faced as president obama talked about america's belief that all men and women possess certain basic rights. >> we do not believe these principals are unique to america but rather, they are universal rights. >> reporter: a human rights group says the chinese police prepare for the president's visit by rounding up dozens of suspected activists. officials reportedly warned others not to, quote, make trouble during president obama's time in the country. the two leaders say they'll discuss human rights again at another summit meeting early next year. joel brown, wjz eyewitness news. >> now, president obama is still calling for china to relax the currency controls that fueled its exports. that's an idea he campaigned on to help pull the u.s. out of its recession. >>> the obama administration wants you to buckle up, even when you're riding a tour bus. kai jackson has more on the proposed safety measure. >> the ntsb released a plan to improve motor coach safety. safety advocates are now calling for seat belts and stronger roofs to prevent passengers f
. >> reporter: president hu remained stone-faced as president obama talked about america's belief that all men and women possess certain basic rights. >> we do not believe these principals are unique to america but rather, they are universal rights. >> reporter: a human rights group says the chinese police prepare for the president's visit by rounding up dozens of suspected activists. officials reportedly warned others not to, quote, make trouble during president obama's time...
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afghanistan, and pakistan, the same extremists who killed nearly 3,000 americans continue to endanger america. >> reporter: there are four final options on the table, each scenario includes a different goal that requires a different level of forces. the options range from as little as 20,000 to roughly 40,000 additional troops, which is what the top commander in the region general stanley mcchrystal wants. the white house denies a cbs news report that the president will give general mcchrystal nearly all of the troops he's requested. administration officials insist a final decision is still weeks away. many americans appear to be losing patience with the eight-year war. a recent associated press poll shows 54% are now against adding additional troops into the region. that's up from 50% last month. as the president weighs sending tens of thousands of more troops into the country, he'll also take the time to honor the nation's veterans. >> a chance to pause and to pay tribute. for citizens to reflect upon the sacrifices that have been made in pursuit of a more perfect union. >> reporter: he'll
afghanistan, and pakistan, the same extremists who killed nearly 3,000 americans continue to endanger america. >> reporter: there are four final options on the table, each scenario includes a different goal that requires a different level of forces. the options range from as little as 20,000 to roughly 40,000 additional troops, which is what the top commander in the region general stanley mcchrystal wants. the white house denies a cbs news report that the president will give general...
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we'll introduce you to a man who is doing just that in "assignment: america" tonight only on the "cbs evening news." sdwrirks choose two entrees from over 15 chili's favorites, like our new, better-than-ever baby back ribs. then share a dessert. chili's -- three courses, two people, $20. it can be tough living with copd... but i try not to let it slow me down. i go down to the pool for a swim... get out and dance... even play a little hide-n-seek. i'm breathing better... with spiriva. announcer: spiriva is the only once-daily inhaled maintenance treatment for both forms of copd... which includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. i take it every day. it keeps my airways open... to help me breathe better all day long. and it's not a steroid. announcer: spiriva does not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. stop taking spiriva and call your doctor if your breathing suddenly worsens, your thrt or tongue swells, you get hives, or have vision changes or eye pain. tell your doctor if you have glaucoma, problems passing urine or an enlarged prostate, as these may worsen with spiri
we'll introduce you to a man who is doing just that in "assignment: america" tonight only on the "cbs evening news." sdwrirks choose two entrees from over 15 chili's favorites, like our new, better-than-ever baby back ribs. then share a dessert. chili's -- three courses, two people, $20. it can be tough living with copd... but i try not to let it slow me down. i go down to the pool for a swim... get out and dance... even play a little hide-n-seek. i'm breathing better......
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>> couric: steve hartman risks his hering in tonight's "assignment america". >> you may want to hold your ears.
>> couric: steve hartman risks his hering in tonight's "assignment america". >> you may want to hold your ears.
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assignment america: monday. only on the "cbs evening news." >> osgood: ahead now here on sunday morning.... >> reporter: excuse me. is this healthy? >> osgood: mo rocca, calorie counter. >> reporter: can i get this? >> absolutely not. not on my watch. pure happiness. ♪ i'll stop the world and melt with you... ♪ pure delight. pure delicious chocolate with almonds. pure hershey's. their hopes are as different as their headquarters. their styles as unique as their strategies. for 200 years, the hartford has helped... businesses of all kinds... protect themselves today. and prepare their employees for tomorrow. visit thehartford.com to learn more. and with the hartford behind you, achieve what's ahead of you. ♪ about drivers getting distracted by text messages. as the nation's number-one wireless company, we have something to say about that. while we're usually all for texting, we're not for anything that endangers your life or the lives of others. so we're asking everyone that gets in the driver's seat to kee
assignment america: monday. only on the "cbs evening news." >> osgood: ahead now here on sunday morning.... >> reporter: excuse me. is this healthy? >> osgood: mo rocca, calorie counter. >> reporter: can i get this? >> absolutely not. not on my watch. pure happiness. ♪ i'll stop the world and melt with you... ♪ pure delight. pure delicious chocolate with almonds. pure hershey's. their hopes are as different as their headquarters. their styles as...
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is >> couric: veterans day: the president goes where no commander-in-chief has gone before to honor america's heroes. and at fort hood, the scene of tragedy last week, scenes of joy as soldiers from iraq come home. i'm katie couric. also tonight, he left an extensive electronic paper trail. investigators follow the writings of fort hood shooting suspect major nidal malik hasan. and can a donation by legislation? >> trying to match up legislation like that is erroneous. you shouldn't do that, sharyl? >> reporter: we'll follow the congressman and the money. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening
is >> couric: veterans day: the president goes where no commander-in-chief has gone before to honor america's heroes. and at fort hood, the scene of tragedy last week, scenes of joy as soldiers from iraq come home. i'm katie couric. also tonight, he left an extensive electronic paper trail. investigators follow the writings of fort hood shooting suspect major nidal malik hasan. and can a donation by legislation? >> trying to match up legislation like that is erroneous. you shouldn't...
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he's an army psychiatrist deeply opposed to america's wars and now accused of committing one of the worst attacks ever at a military base on u.s. soil. tonight, we're learning more about major nidal mailk hasan who authorities say opened fire on fellow soldiers at fort hood in killeen, texas, yesterday. this was a day of mourning at the base where 12 soldiers and one civilian were killed in the massacre at a soldier readiness center. some were about to deploy overseas, others had just returned home. authorities now say 34 people were wounded, including hasan, who was initially counted among the dead. he's in critical but stable condition and has been moved to the brook army medical center in san antonio. thisa day of mourning at fort hd which has seen many of its soldiers head off to war never expecting to be attacked on their own base. our team of correspondents is covering every angle of this story, including every angle of the investigation. we begin with dean reynolds at fort hood and, dean, what's the latest? >> reporter: katie, fort hood is still reeling from this rampage and urgent
he's an army psychiatrist deeply opposed to america's wars and now accused of committing one of the worst attacks ever at a military base on u.s. soil. tonight, we're learning more about major nidal mailk hasan who authorities say opened fire on fellow soldiers at fort hood in killeen, texas, yesterday. this was a day of mourning at the base where 12 soldiers and one civilian were killed in the massacre at a soldier readiness center. some were about to deploy overseas, others had just returned...
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and we wanted them to know, and we want america to know that the united states army, united states government stands ready to provide them every possible assistance, not just today, not just through the weekend, but what will undoubtedly be very troubling, very challenging times ahead. >> hundreds of people throughout texas lined up to donate blood for the wounded. distraught relatives are still trying to find out more about their loved ones that are based at fort hood. vic, back to you. >> okay, sally. thank you. >>> we invite you to stay with eyewitness news for complete coverage of this mass shooting. for more on those affected and the latest on the investigation, go to wjz.com. and wjz will have much more on the suspected shooter and the investigation that's coming up all new at 5:00. >>> there is a new twist tonight in the jaycee dugard story. investigator says dugard actually tried to protect phillip garrido from the police. coolidge peono lius reports on the bizarre behavior of brainwashing. >> garrido claims they were his nieces. but a suspicious parole agent decided to separate them.
and we wanted them to know, and we want america to know that the united states army, united states government stands ready to provide them every possible assistance, not just today, not just through the weekend, but what will undoubtedly be very troubling, very challenging times ahead. >> hundreds of people throughout texas lined up to donate blood for the wounded. distraught relatives are still trying to find out more about their loved ones that are based at fort hood. vic, back to you....
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he then talked at length about america's free access to the internet. however, many of his comments were blocked online and shown to just a small audience. >>> time now to check in. >> just updating. that's what we're doing. temps around the region. with the sky clearing now. and the winds dying down. we drop town to 58. we've dropped 9 or 10 degrees. north winds at 5. come back and take a look at chance of seeing meteors later tonight. right after this. >>> well, bob has been giving us all kinds of suggestions ever things we can do outside. and the best thing to do is just go out and enjoy it. >> one of -- what is one of those? >> clean your gutters. make sure the down spouts are clean. >> next couple of days, with all of those leaves out there. we're destined to get more rain. and because of that, if your gutters are clogged, they're going to overflow and you're going to have problems in your basement. so get those cleaned out and give yourself a little peace of mind. 57 here. 53, oakland. 55, ocean city. the tiewptd is low. dew point is loy. it's dry
he then talked at length about america's free access to the internet. however, many of his comments were blocked online and shown to just a small audience. >>> time now to check in. >> just updating. that's what we're doing. temps around the region. with the sky clearing now. and the winds dying down. we drop town to 58. we've dropped 9 or 10 degrees. north winds at 5. come back and take a look at chance of seeing meteors later tonight. right after this. >>> well, bob...
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. >> today, we will reform health care for america in the house of representatives. >> reporter: president obama did his part with a rare trip to the hill and an appeal from the rose garden. >> now is the time to finish the job. >> reporter: but all 177 house republicans stand united against the bill. >> we'll raise premiums, increase taxes, cut billions from medicare and cost millions of working americans their job. >> reporter: outside the capitol, gop lawmakers and hundreds of conservatives rally to voice her opposition. many in this crowd say the 1.2 billion dollar bill is too expensive and take as way basic freedoms. >> it's the idea that they know better than we do how to run our lives, and we're too stupid to figure it out. >> reporter: most lawmakers are in favor of health care reform. how to get it done remains a bitter standoff. late friday night, democrats added restrictions that prohibit federal insurance funds from being used for abortions. >> that was kathryn brown reporting. i'm getting in new information. once again, the health care reform bill has passed the u.s. house. al
. >> today, we will reform health care for america in the house of representatives. >> reporter: president obama did his part with a rare trip to the hill and an appeal from the rose garden. >> now is the time to finish the job. >> reporter: but all 177 house republicans stand united against the bill. >> we'll raise premiums, increase taxes, cut billions from medicare and cost millions of working americans their job. >> reporter: outside the capitol, gop...
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north america will be treated to a special performance of the leon meet -- leonid meteor shower. the best time to watch is between 1:00 and dawn. you can see meteors with hues of blue, aqua marine and even green. the question is, will the skies be clear enough. >> yes. and we need to be away from the city lights, is that right, bern. >> that's definitely true. skies will be clear. we've got that going for us tonight. you have to move yourself from the city. you maybe can see something. it's pretty hard with all of that light pollution going on. sort of detracts from the sky. now, with that being said, here's today's forecast. today, we got to 67 degrees. but a fantastic afternoon it was. today, we're down to 65 at this point. we're going to start cooling it down as the winds have started to turn around to the north/northwest. believe it or not, a cold front went through overnight. and that will bring cold air eventually. but as we head through tonight, you can see 38 for our low. tomorrow, we recover to about 59 degrees. then, as we head through the afternoon, we're going to see
north america will be treated to a special performance of the leon meet -- leonid meteor shower. the best time to watch is between 1:00 and dawn. you can see meteors with hues of blue, aqua marine and even green. the question is, will the skies be clear enough. >> yes. and we need to be away from the city lights, is that right, bern. >> that's definitely true. skies will be clear. we've got that going for us tonight. you have to move yourself from the city. you maybe can see...
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there was a concern that latin america was moving to the left. it move further and further to the left in the 1970's and 1960's. this idea was cooked up between the economics department and the head of the usaid. they would bring chilean students and it was outside the mainstream of american economic discourse. all of the ivy league's had an economics department. they had this program to bring hundreds of latin american students to study under friedman and his colleagues. that had a tremendous impact on the politics of latin america because in the 1970's, there were teams of economies that were ready to work with those military governments that did not have any expertise. they formed a partnership with the military and the college students. >> how did you research that connection? >> there was a huge amount of research there. this research actually came out of the fact that i had lived in argentina for almost two years. i went there in the end of 2001 and my husband and i made a film called "the take." it was about the economic crisis that hit ar
there was a concern that latin america was moving to the left. it move further and further to the left in the 1970's and 1960's. this idea was cooked up between the economics department and the head of the usaid. they would bring chilean students and it was outside the mainstream of american economic discourse. all of the ivy league's had an economics department. they had this program to bring hundreds of latin american students to study under friedman and his colleagues. that had a tremendous...
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i want to make america better! i want to make america better! i want peace in the world! i want to make america better! i want to make america better! [applause] [applause] >> can i ask all of the members of the congressional black caucus to come forward in a special tribute to reverend jackson? with the like to make this presentation before he speaks. -- we would like to make this presentation before he speaks. reverend jackson, so many of us here in congress are part of that and still are part of a coalition. he paved the way for some many of us to be where we are and who we are as members of congress. we just say thank you today. " we encourage you to fight the good fight and keep hope alive. you certainly have kept us inspired by your life's work. on behalf of the congressional black caucus, we would like to present to you a small token of appreciation from the 42 members of the congressional black caucus. we like to thank you for persevering so many years. 25 years. thank you and god bless you. >> that my exit but -- let me express my thank
i want to make america better! i want to make america better! i want peace in the world! i want to make america better! i want to make america better! [applause] [applause] >> can i ask all of the members of the congressional black caucus to come forward in a special tribute to reverend jackson? with the like to make this presentation before he speaks. -- we would like to make this presentation before he speaks. reverend jackson, so many of us here in congress are part of that and still...
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how did the ideology of america yoinform the moment? >> i am bruce cumings from the university of chicago. there are irrational consequences to exaggerated threats. some guy tries to bite his shoe on fire on a transatlantic flight and millions of americans have to take their shoes off getting on an airplane. in japan, you do not have to take your shoes off. that is a security conscious country. bureaucrats have to protect themselves against the worst case scenario. in the case of korea that you mentioned, it seems at least to double logics were operating. they were waiting to triple defense spending. the north koreans played into his hands. not that he expected an attack there, but he figured the communists would do something sooner or later. that sets in motion containment on a global scale rather than the limited containment. in explaining that, you have to jinx the pentagon loves new missions. -- in explaining that, you have to realize the pentagon less new missions. it is just a static bag. osama bin laden said that all he had to do
how did the ideology of america yoinform the moment? >> i am bruce cumings from the university of chicago. there are irrational consequences to exaggerated threats. some guy tries to bite his shoe on fire on a transatlantic flight and millions of americans have to take their shoes off getting on an airplane. in japan, you do not have to take your shoes off. that is a security conscious country. bureaucrats have to protect themselves against the worst case scenario. in the case of korea...
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turn that increases in america because we have a growing nation. there are no big historical jumps of the kind that we have experienced in previous transformations. turnout was on par with where we expect to turn out to be. what we are left with is a sort of picture of stability in turn out. it is interesting because there was so much discussion about an unusual surge in turn out for everybody and expected it and we did not get it. generally, when turnout stays within the equilibrium of the party system, when you do not get these unusual surges, the small variation that does occur in turn out, and this is a plot that shows the relationship between turnout of the democratic vote over the last half century, contrary to the common wisdom, the turnout bodes ill for the republicans and good for the democrats. there is essentially no relationship between a good turnout and the democratic vote. it does not happen at any level that i have looked up. not to say that that is not a significant thing and you cannot make it make a difference but in the aggregat
turn that increases in america because we have a growing nation. there are no big historical jumps of the kind that we have experienced in previous transformations. turnout was on par with where we expect to turn out to be. what we are left with is a sort of picture of stability in turn out. it is interesting because there was so much discussion about an unusual surge in turn out for everybody and expected it and we did not get it. generally, when turnout stays within the equilibrium of the...
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by the gay and lesbian transgender community to basically perpetrate that lifestyle on the youth of america? >> guest: well, a couple of things they're. it's not really a lifestyle to get who you are. nobody is trying to perpetrate it on anybody. they are just trying to allow it to be free and equal. and the story that matt gayness didn't matter, and aaron mckinney's confession he actually said it did matter. that's how they singled him out. they chosen specifically because they assume that he was gay. it's a stereotype of a gay man being weak or vulnerable or whatever. really those people just need to read the trial transcript and the confession. go see the levee project. go see the laramie project 10 years later where it is specifically addressed why they chose matt. yes, it was going to be a robbery of a gay man pic that's exactly how they addressed it. >> host: wilma, santa cruz, california, you are on with author judy shepard commack good morning, thank you. i am going to be playing you in the laramie project 10 years later here in santa cruz, california, on october 12. and although we
by the gay and lesbian transgender community to basically perpetrate that lifestyle on the youth of america? >> guest: well, a couple of things they're. it's not really a lifestyle to get who you are. nobody is trying to perpetrate it on anybody. they are just trying to allow it to be free and equal. and the story that matt gayness didn't matter, and aaron mckinney's confession he actually said it did matter. that's how they singled him out. they chosen specifically because they assume...
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everything we do is not in the microcosm of america anymore. whether we rise or fall does not just depend on us. host: the professor mentioned about the dubai information. does it affect many people? he kind of suggested it didn't but he said it should be factored in terms of what people think about the economy. caller: yes, dislike for our oil and natural resources, every little ticked i hear about it in china, what happens to us with our resources. i will hear about it affecting china. we did not used to think about that decades ago. host: your global perspective, have you changed your mind about the state of the economy? caller: i just feel a little bit like he did. going with the flow. but when we see where we can really put our muscle to making things better and making the resources last longer, we have to do with and try to bring the rest of the world in with to accomplish that. host: next up, steve on independent line. jacksonville, florida. caller: actually if i change my mind i am a bit more pessimistic than i was. 10.2 percent unemplo
everything we do is not in the microcosm of america anymore. whether we rise or fall does not just depend on us. host: the professor mentioned about the dubai information. does it affect many people? he kind of suggested it didn't but he said it should be factored in terms of what people think about the economy. caller: yes, dislike for our oil and natural resources, every little ticked i hear about it in china, what happens to us with our resources. i will hear about it affecting china. we did...
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bonds rather than america? >> guest: osher why the first but they were holding a huge number of the mortgage-backed securities and they have basically been told by the wall street first . >> host: did they know this was bad? >> guest: some might have that they were told by big firms in wall street don't worry, the federal government will bail out. >> host: don't the rating companies look at these mortgage by securities? dog they look at aig, the derivatives? dog they look at all of this and say it's good or not good paper? >> guest: some were drinking the goulet. and they would basically give reports that the investment houses wanted to have a problem that the rating agents were basically in facing the ratings on the information given in the information they were getting from freddie and fannie. >> host: again it doesn't add be live that way or the regulators doing, what was congress doing of oversight. seems like people were asking questions but the problem is congress like you said this at the fulcrum in this
bonds rather than america? >> guest: osher why the first but they were holding a huge number of the mortgage-backed securities and they have basically been told by the wall street first . >> host: did they know this was bad? >> guest: some might have that they were told by big firms in wall street don't worry, the federal government will bail out. >> host: don't the rating companies look at these mortgage by securities? dog they look at aig, the derivatives? dog they...
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inside america's most famous home. our visit shows degree in public places, as well as those rarely seen spaces. saturday at 8:00 eastern, the capital, at the history, art, and architecture of one of america's most symbolic structures. american icon, three memorable nights starting tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span. day your own copy for $25.95. order online at lockheed c- span.org -- order online at c- span.org. > the senate moves the health care bill to the floor starting monday and through december. followed the entire debate and talent will affect access to medical care. last month scholars and former administration officials held a discussion on the threat posed from terrace and nuclear weapons. they spoke at the jfk library for one hour 20 minutes. >> i felt an obligation to end nuclear war. this is a priority of my administration. by 1994, nuclear missiles were no longer targeting each other's countries. we received up an extension. we continue inspections in iraq and had made a deal with north korea. i was the
inside america's most famous home. our visit shows degree in public places, as well as those rarely seen spaces. saturday at 8:00 eastern, the capital, at the history, art, and architecture of one of america's most symbolic structures. american icon, three memorable nights starting tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span. day your own copy for $25.95. order online at lockheed c- span.org -- order online at c- span.org. > the senate moves the health care bill to the floor starting monday and...
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one in eight boys in america plays football. thousands will suffer concussions. concussions. one fictional boy will take a hit to the head no. 1003 this will make and bill stunned and confused and he will see double and forget where he is. he will begin walking toward the wrong side line, a clear indication of concussive. we will think that he got a little thing. the referee will notice that he will know if it is his place to say something. sometimes an athletic trainer might notice, but mike's high school is one of the 50 percent without one. -- 58% without one. all of the other guys in the hall will see that he is concussed but that happens all the time. ted of calling time out, they keep telling him to play over and over. the teammates do not know that by playing, mike is exposing him to further brain damage. after two more plays, he appears better. he has a raging headache it does not tell anyone about three the concussion is never diagnosed. what happens to mike? i do not know. he might be fined or he might be laying on the ground with cte. our next week he might get ano
one in eight boys in america plays football. thousands will suffer concussions. concussions. one fictional boy will take a hit to the head no. 1003 this will make and bill stunned and confused and he will see double and forget where he is. he will begin walking toward the wrong side line, a clear indication of concussive. we will think that he got a little thing. the referee will notice that he will know if it is his place to say something. sometimes an athletic trainer might notice, but mike's...
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here is what america pause doctors think. 59% of u.s. physicians now support national health insurance, up from 49% in 2002 according to ase studying the annals of internal medicine april 2008. says the lead author and member dr. aaron carol, quote many claim to speak for physicians and reflect their views. bad we ask the doctors directly and found the contrary to conventional wisdom most dr. support the government creating national health insurance. why? according to the co-author, dr. ronald ackerman another member, quote more physicians feel our fragmented and for-profit insurance system is obstructing good patient care. as a practicing physician for 20 years, i see every day of the greed of the for-profit insurance and pharmaceutical industries have added a huge burden of financial anxiety and stress on to patients at exactly the time when they are most vulnerable, when they are ill. just this week a 62-year-old patient of mine told me that she and her husband lost their health insurance when their business of 45 years succumbed to t
here is what america pause doctors think. 59% of u.s. physicians now support national health insurance, up from 49% in 2002 according to ase studying the annals of internal medicine april 2008. says the lead author and member dr. aaron carol, quote many claim to speak for physicians and reflect their views. bad we ask the doctors directly and found the contrary to conventional wisdom most dr. support the government creating national health insurance. why? according to the co-author, dr. ronald...
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he represents an america, an improved america. we don't want to go back to a more rationally deviced country. we don't want him to fail. but i think the dynamic for the next election is going to break pedal. you have the white house, the car has no brake. anking. you can take the price control mechanisms and instead of top-down putting them in washington, with three smart guys deciding how to save health care money, more market-oriented approach where you put price control mechanisms, patients and doctors, safeway's holding down the cost for quite a while. there are things you can do toward reform, shopping across state lines, there are lots of things you can do to empower some real market-based reforms. republicans have come forward with that and interestingly enough david axelrod said 80% of this we agree on. they could have taken that 80% and box something up and had it done by christmas. >> you referenced leadership. there is no -- no one speaks for the party, no leaders in the party, you heard that about democrats, you hear t
he represents an america, an improved america. we don't want to go back to a more rationally deviced country. we don't want him to fail. but i think the dynamic for the next election is going to break pedal. you have the white house, the car has no brake. anking. you can take the price control mechanisms and instead of top-down putting them in washington, with three smart guys deciding how to save health care money, more market-oriented approach where you put price control mechanisms, patients...
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caller: no, in america. host: you think we should have oil here and use the reserves to pay for war efforts? caller: that is right. host: thank you. chris on the republican line, good morning. caller: good morning. yes, i think we need to do it. some people do not understand the concept of necessary work her. -- necessary orwarfare. if you have a little girl and you know somebody will break in and torture that little girl in front of you, would you take that gun and shoot them and kill them. there was a yes. now you understand the concept. just multiplied by 1 million. host: you see the threat as the imminent from al-qaeda, and afghanistan is the base for it? caller: for any war that is necessary, and i believe that it is, it has to be brought home for people. they have to see it personally. other people somewhere in the world that are being killed or tortured better in the set like them and their families -- it does not mean anything to them until they picture id other old home with their own families. host
caller: no, in america. host: you think we should have oil here and use the reserves to pay for war efforts? caller: that is right. host: thank you. chris on the republican line, good morning. caller: good morning. yes, i think we need to do it. some people do not understand the concept of necessary work her. -- necessary orwarfare. if you have a little girl and you know somebody will break in and torture that little girl in front of you, would you take that gun and shoot them and kill them....
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the rate of poverty and hunger, are higher in rule america than in urban america. and the policies that we have no that are called foreign policies are not the best way to address to help people in rural america that really need help. so i think that is an unfinished agenda. in this economy we really cannot afford protectionist subsidies for rich landholders. we have got to go back to the farm bill and to deal with those subsidies that hurt poor farmers in developing countries, don't really help anybody but a really small group of large landholde landholders. and also drain financial resources. we do need to be fiscally responsible, and that is a glaring case where we are spending some money that is not moving our whole economy in the right direction. so what policy can do, it seems to me, to strengthen rural communities, struggling people in rule communities, would include reform of our farm and agricultural policies to focus on the people who need help. and to shift some money from people for getting money because they have political power to the people in rural
the rate of poverty and hunger, are higher in rule america than in urban america. and the policies that we have no that are called foreign policies are not the best way to address to help people in rural america that really need help. so i think that is an unfinished agenda. in this economy we really cannot afford protectionist subsidies for rich landholders. we have got to go back to the farm bill and to deal with those subsidies that hurt poor farmers in developing countries, don't really...
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it is about representing the hospitality of america and the first family and the graciousness of america. >> thank you for your time. more than 300 people were expected at night state dinner. the first state dinner, 10 months into his administration. we will end tonight coverage here with president obama toasting the prime minister of india and him responding in kind. >♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states and this is michelle obama, accompanied by the prime minister of the republic of india. ♪ ♪ >> please, be seated. good evening, everyone. on behalf of michelle and myself, welcome to the white house. [applause] many of you were here when i was honored to become the first president to help celebrate the festival of lights. some of you were here for the first white house celebration of the birth of the founder of [unintelligible] tonight we get there again for the first state dinner of my presidency with the prime minister singh as we celebrate the great in joint partnership between the united states and india. in india, some of life's most treasured moments
it is about representing the hospitality of america and the first family and the graciousness of america. >> thank you for your time. more than 300 people were expected at night state dinner. the first state dinner, 10 months into his administration. we will end tonight coverage here with president obama toasting the prime minister of india and him responding in kind. >♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states and this is michelle obama, accompanied by the...
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armed forces southern command coordinating national-security operations in latin america. ambassador james cason is currently president of the center for free cuba. he is a retired career foreign service officer with 30 seconds-- 30 years varients. it just seemed like 30 seconds. [laughter] he was nominated by president bush to be u.s. ambassador to paraguay and confirmed by the senate prior to this posting in paraguay. ambassadors cason was chief of mission at the united states intersection of cuba from september 10th, 2002 until september 10, 2005. ambassadors cason retired from the foreign service in 2008. by videoconference miriam leiva has been a human rights activist and independent journalist since 1995. in 2003, she was one of the founders of the ladies-- a woman organization that advocates for cuban prisoners of conscience. in september 2008 she left the movement to focus on journalism and direct aid to cuban prisoners of conscience and their families. a former cuban diplomat, be laid low was expelled in september 1992 for lack of political confidence and when she
armed forces southern command coordinating national-security operations in latin america. ambassador james cason is currently president of the center for free cuba. he is a retired career foreign service officer with 30 seconds-- 30 years varients. it just seemed like 30 seconds. [laughter] he was nominated by president bush to be u.s. ambassador to paraguay and confirmed by the senate prior to this posting in paraguay. ambassadors cason was chief of mission at the united states intersection of...
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inside america's most famous home, beyond the velvet ropes of public tours. our position as the grand public places as well as those releasing spaces. and saturday at 8:00 p.m. eastern, the capital, the history, arts, and architecture of one of america's most symbolic structures. american icons, three memorable nights, thursday, friday, and saturday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. get your own copy of american icons. a three disc cd set. order online at c-span.org/store. >> the brookings institute hosted a discussion on the fiscal state of u.s. cities. speakers include a number of city mayors and jared bernstein, chief economist and vice president joe biden. this is almost three hours. >> i'm here today to have a very timely for them on the fiscal challenges of facing cities and metropolitan areas in the united states. and the implications for the economic recovery. as many of you know, of the standing contention of our program at berkeley and is that we are a metropolitan nation, that the national economy as a central makeup of a network of metropolitan econ
inside america's most famous home, beyond the velvet ropes of public tours. our position as the grand public places as well as those releasing spaces. and saturday at 8:00 p.m. eastern, the capital, the history, arts, and architecture of one of america's most symbolic structures. american icons, three memorable nights, thursday, friday, and saturday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. get your own copy of american icons. a three disc cd set. order online at c-span.org/store. >> the brookings...
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they will go to central america -- the narco-traffickers. if you are in europe, i would be concerned about that -- the mediterranean. part of this is opportunity. we hope, coming out of the financial crisis, were well sources of growth, from? we are talking about 1 billion hungry people. we are talking about kids who do not get nutrition. what capabilities, inventions, possibilities might those people bring? i do not only look at the risks. >> i apologize. we have come to the end of our allotted time. if any of the panelists would like 30 seconds for any last word? >> if i could -- i want to emphasize the nutrition point and demonstrate one last synergy. this is a product we developed in india made with local produce. it is a power-packed sweet much like, humus. a parent can rip off the corner, squeeze this into a child's mouth and it will give them all the nutrition they need. made with local produce. you do not need to add water or it does not need to be refrigerated. there are no nutritional services to the bottom billion. there are no to
they will go to central america -- the narco-traffickers. if you are in europe, i would be concerned about that -- the mediterranean. part of this is opportunity. we hope, coming out of the financial crisis, were well sources of growth, from? we are talking about 1 billion hungry people. we are talking about kids who do not get nutrition. what capabilities, inventions, possibilities might those people bring? i do not only look at the risks. >> i apologize. we have come to the end of our...
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these young people have so much to give america that we must do that now. mr. chairman, i count myself as part of a friend of this great sport. i am from texas, and boy, are we waited to you but we want our young people to be able to live in a good quality of life, comeback after the nfl and share their stories, fighting against youth violence and unforgiving in touch with both of your offices on this issue. you have been very kind. i yield back. >> thank you. the chair recognizes the distinguished gentleman from california. >> thank you, mr. chairman. let's not fool ourselves. football is controlled violence. that's the nature of the game. you don't have to play in nfl to get her. i have five knee surgeries and a new hip and everything and i didn't even play varsity at notre dame, for goodness sakes. but the question is is the violence controlled? teddy roosevelt saved the game of football at the beginning of the last century. when things such as the flying wedge were allowed and players died. and to the question was whether they were going to outlaw this game
these young people have so much to give america that we must do that now. mr. chairman, i count myself as part of a friend of this great sport. i am from texas, and boy, are we waited to you but we want our young people to be able to live in a good quality of life, comeback after the nfl and share their stories, fighting against youth violence and unforgiving in touch with both of your offices on this issue. you have been very kind. i yield back. >> thank you. the chair recognizes the...
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that's what we do in america. what's wrong with that? >> well, i guess because i disagree with the second word of your question, which was the crime. it was not a crime. it was an act of war. these were enemy combatants. khalid shaikh mohammed was not in new york. he was captured on foreign soil where he plotted the attack of 9/11, both in new york and in washington. and as it turns out, in pennsylvania. this is the first time an enemy combatant has been given a civilian trial, an o.j. trial. from what eric holder himself says, it is a show trial. he was asked what happens if khalid shaikh mohammed is acquitted? he says, we may detain him as an enemy combatant anyway. if he is an enemy combatant, he should be in the military tribunal that obama shut down and held in abeyance for eight months. >> larry: al, what do you think? >> we had three terrorist trials in new york. under the republicans' administration. they took a much different posture. i think that the -- clearly this was a crime. clearly it was done in new york. i think clearly
that's what we do in america. what's wrong with that? >> well, i guess because i disagree with the second word of your question, which was the crime. it was not a crime. it was an act of war. these were enemy combatants. khalid shaikh mohammed was not in new york. he was captured on foreign soil where he plotted the attack of 9/11, both in new york and in washington. and as it turns out, in pennsylvania. this is the first time an enemy combatant has been given a civilian trial, an o.j....
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>> voice of america. mr. ambassador could the negotiation between tehran and washington, do you think the subject of human rights should be included? >> my name is wrong with washington tv. your talk discussed bilateral relations however talks of the multilateral for many years, number one. number two their actors that have the interest in the results of negotiations that are not part of it, namely israel and the arab world so how the factor that into this world? >> yes, i would also like to ask about iran's role in the region particularly with respect to afghanistan both positive and negative mac and how does that factor into any negotiations and is that something that can be used in the negotiations? >> okay. let's see how we do this. it gets that-- the question you asked about sunni-shia issues, it seems to me to get back to this pendulum swing we talked about between state and cause, and which one prevailed. it is very clear to me that the priority for the islamic republic in the last 30 years has been it
>> voice of america. mr. ambassador could the negotiation between tehran and washington, do you think the subject of human rights should be included? >> my name is wrong with washington tv. your talk discussed bilateral relations however talks of the multilateral for many years, number one. number two their actors that have the interest in the results of negotiations that are not part of it, namely israel and the arab world so how the factor that into this world? >> yes, i...
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in america, well, then how do you explain all this? chevy malibu, cobalt, silverado, and the all-new equinox. compare them to anyone. may the best car win. ♪ [ female announcer ] today's health care system is leaving countless americans stranded. that's why aarp is fighting to put people first, not insurance companies. to protect medicare and keep drug costs down. and to ensure that no one is denied coverage due to age or health. because at aarp, we believe your health is worth fighting for. ♪ it doesn't cover everything. >> larry: ann coulter, would you like sarah palin to be your next candidate for the presidency? >> perhaps. i'm not -- >> larry: fair enough. >> i'm not coming out for anyone. i'd at least like the person to have declared. >> larry: i mean, do you like her enough to think she would hold the highest office. >> i like her but i like a lot of republicans and as my answer suggested, i don't know that she even wants to run for president. >> larry: al, what do you make of this phenomena that is the former governor of al
in america, well, then how do you explain all this? chevy malibu, cobalt, silverado, and the all-new equinox. compare them to anyone. may the best car win. ♪ [ female announcer ] today's health care system is leaving countless americans stranded. that's why aarp is fighting to put people first, not insurance companies. to protect medicare and keep drug costs down. and to ensure that no one is denied coverage due to age or health. because at aarp, we believe your health is worth fighting for....
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eastern, the white house, inside america's most famous home. beyond the bill their robes, our visit shows the public places as well as those rarely seen spaces. saturday, the capital. the history, art, and architecture of one of america's most symbolic structures. three memorable nights, out thursday, friday, and saturday at 8:00 p.m. on c-span. this set is $24.95. order online. >> a look at next year's congressional election and the 2012 presidential campaign. we will hear from republican and democratic strategists. this is about an hour and 10 minutes. >> i -- i like to give everyone an insight into what is going on here. i give credit to julia reed who deck of this quote for book she wrote which is an excellent book. she is quoting from 1877. "the city has been buried under taxes and fraud and mal administration. when i write about it as i intend to do soon, no one will believe i am telling the truth. it is better to live here in sackcloth and ashes than to own the entire state of ohio." [laughter] my apologies to ohio. he sums up the way --
eastern, the white house, inside america's most famous home. beyond the bill their robes, our visit shows the public places as well as those rarely seen spaces. saturday, the capital. the history, art, and architecture of one of america's most symbolic structures. three memorable nights, out thursday, friday, and saturday at 8:00 p.m. on c-span. this set is $24.95. order online. >> a look at next year's congressional election and the 2012 presidential campaign. we will hear from...
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the one america has counted on for over 80 years. the kind you can put in any make or model. - get it? - got it. - good. let's go, sparky. - okay. announcer: when it comes to antifreeze... your inner car guy knows only prestone is prestone. - nice. - look here. >>> we've reached the midpoint from the university of the virgil islands. depaul leads st. joseph's by ten. >>> hello there. i'm danyelle sargeant. about 6,000 miles away there is a different version of paradise hosting its own tournament, the maui invitational. the games got under way today. vanderbilt is number 24 in the new ap poll facing cincinnati. early first half, vandy down by two. a.j. ogilvy with the leaner. game tied early on. later in the half, gets it down low. yes. he's going up over everybody. moments later, lance stevenson in transition. cannot connect but yancy gates is there. he has his back. bearcats up by eight. still in the first, vandy utilizing the three off the swing pass. how about john jenkins? buries it. then jenkins again from the wing. the freshman
the one america has counted on for over 80 years. the kind you can put in any make or model. - get it? - got it. - good. let's go, sparky. - okay. announcer: when it comes to antifreeze... your inner car guy knows only prestone is prestone. - nice. - look here. >>> we've reached the midpoint from the university of the virgil islands. depaul leads st. joseph's by ten. >>> hello there. i'm danyelle sargeant. about 6,000 miles away there is a different version of paradise hosting...
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not just in america, but around the world. we can always use more. but let's recommit ourself to what we have now. and turn more of our energy and resources on this crisis, to move faster towards saving more lives. the other day someone asked me why i keep doing this work, and why we work so hard every day. to complete our mission. and after 30 years of laboring in the field, it's only more confident, and feeling more charging to victory. because i remember a horrific disease cured by generations where the victims were hidden away in shadows and hopelessness that the treatment would never be found. the epidemic and citizen and scientist took action. the governments formed and founded new institutions. people exhibited extraordinary amounts of leadership and collaborated with a sense of urgency. i'm not talking about cancer. i'm talking about polio. and on the day in 1955 when i was a little girl and the polio vaccine was allowance -- announced in my hometown, the church bell ranges. our parents and teachers wept in a moment of silence as if the war h
not just in america, but around the world. we can always use more. but let's recommit ourself to what we have now. and turn more of our energy and resources on this crisis, to move faster towards saving more lives. the other day someone asked me why i keep doing this work, and why we work so hard every day. to complete our mission. and after 30 years of laboring in the field, it's only more confident, and feeling more charging to victory. because i remember a horrific disease cured by...
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it's created a situation with the economic gravity in america shifted from new york to washington. >> host: there is no question, i can attest to that that is absolutely the truth. >> guest: and ist truth. it's dangerous. >> host: so to work as titans of industry. >> guest: and finally as it relates to the other areas i would say we wish you the best of success, we hope that it does well in terms of educational talented. we hope national foundation and others will help but we won't simpson as independent business and the problem is you think we have individuals and if i dare say his name, former vice president al gore, who has made a very nice profit personally . >> host: there was an article about the billions being made by selling the carbon credits and it's a very lucrative industry. i was curious to find out from chris werner that actually in tehran was of the creator of this whole idea of carbon credits. and carmen offsets and it was one more thing that could be traded on wall street. >> guest: you have firms like goldman sachs lobbying congress for capt. training and their inter
it's created a situation with the economic gravity in america shifted from new york to washington. >> host: there is no question, i can attest to that that is absolutely the truth. >> guest: and ist truth. it's dangerous. >> host: so to work as titans of industry. >> guest: and finally as it relates to the other areas i would say we wish you the best of success, we hope that it does well in terms of educational talented. we hope national foundation and others will help...
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." -- this is c-span's "america & the courts." next, a case on gun rights and an appeal by a former enron executive. the smithsonian institute hosted this discussion earlier this month in washington, d.c. >> we will turn first to the case that was argued this past october, just argued this past november. then we will talk about some cases coming up in a few months. the want to start with the october case and talk about the citizens united case. >> this case came on september 9 for a special session, very rare. it is citizens united. it started back in 2008 with a film, it was a movie, and then this group wanted to show it as a video on demand, essentially anti-hillary clinton documentary, called hillary the movie, put out by citizens united in the 2008 primary when she was trying for the presidential nomination. the election commission said it is cannot offer this as video on demand right before the election because it is essentially a campaign ad. the best thing that they say is she looks good in a pant suit. it is an attack film
." -- this is c-span's "america & the courts." next, a case on gun rights and an appeal by a former enron executive. the smithsonian institute hosted this discussion earlier this month in washington, d.c. >> we will turn first to the case that was argued this past october, just argued this past november. then we will talk about some cases coming up in a few months. the want to start with the october case and talk about the citizens united case. >> this case came...
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harden the rookie from arizona state, all america first tomorrow last year, pac 10 player of the year. only two other players have won pac 10 players of the year as a sophomore. jason kidd was one of them. >> phil: mike bibby the other. >> steve: gilbert arenas, jamison each have 20. butler has 21. wizards have never led in this game. travels, takes an off balance shot that goes out of bounds. washington ball. randy foye will come in and replace deshawn stevenson to. wizards tonight had the familiar lineup with antawn jamison back. they've had 7 different starting line-ups so far this year. the thunder have had the same starting line-up all season, and that helps, but an offensive foul has been called here on antawn jamison. that is the wizards 15th turnover of the game. >> phil: well, they're saying he moved while trying to set that pick. they turned it over there, miller the other way, nearly lost it. foye for boykins, looking for blatche. earl penetrates, and he an illegal defense is called on oklahoma city. see who shoots the free throw for washington here, going to be boykins. ea
harden the rookie from arizona state, all america first tomorrow last year, pac 10 player of the year. only two other players have won pac 10 players of the year as a sophomore. jason kidd was one of them. >> phil: mike bibby the other. >> steve: gilbert arenas, jamison each have 20. butler has 21. wizards have never led in this game. travels, takes an off balance shot that goes out of bounds. washington ball. randy foye will come in and replace deshawn stevenson to. wizards tonight...
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she also formed a fitness support group called ruby's walk across america. >> the people that are traveling this road with me tell me they've lost 80 something pounds, 100 pounds. that's amazing that they're doing it. >> getting there, she is half her size but she is not finished yet. >> i don't know what the weight goal. is it is not a value number to me. i can do anything anyone else can do. because i at this time, i know without a shadow of a doubt you can do this. >>> as we sit here together, right now, the man charged with raping and killing 5-year-old shaniya davis is scheduled to be in the courtroom. there he is. mario mcneil picked her up and drove more than 30 miles to a hotel in sanford, north carolina. surveillance video from that tuesday here showing him carrying the 5-year-old into that building. monday, her body was found six miles from the hotel. now authorities believe shaniya was sexually assaulted and died of asphyxiation. her mother antoinette davis is charged with trafficking her daughter, and child abuse involving prostitution. so far, she hasn't been charged with murde
she also formed a fitness support group called ruby's walk across america. >> the people that are traveling this road with me tell me they've lost 80 something pounds, 100 pounds. that's amazing that they're doing it. >> getting there, she is half her size but she is not finished yet. >> i don't know what the weight goal. is it is not a value number to me. i can do anything anyone else can do. because i at this time, i know without a shadow of a doubt you can do this....